The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 14, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Nails.
VIA It.kiveoen:
Arri , !8. D.
svilibannock , (Daily,).... 700 m
VIA STAGES:
mentrose Depot.(Daily,), ... 800 , •
Sew Milford. (Daily,) . . a , :
3
Wyalusing, (Daily.)
.. 4454 21
Friendaville,•(tri weekly.) ... 600 p \ 8
Oonklin Station,(tri weekly, ) .. 700 a
"Biughamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p 701
happen ,(tri weekly)
ges 1000 a 401
The New York, (via Montroge , Depot,) New L. ilfi
fankhanneek, and Wyalusing are • •
The Conklin Station mailldus Tuesdays, Th adl
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Sllvor . LakOrtin Ti
jayo, Thursdays. and Saturdays.
friendsville mail runs Tuesclayi,Tharsdays i a
nrdays. •
The Meshoppen runs Mondays. Wednesday
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL STAGER: if • • ''i7
1 • ,
A Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot at. 1 m it:
returns atli p. m • 1 t
A stage-leaves daily. for Now Milford at 780
end returne at 330p.m. •
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• Montrose Rallway Time Table. 1 —
Atrangtnent'of take'effectoni Mon
April 17, 1876.
Down Trains.• ' ' . Up Tra
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f.OI:I2IIWARD. ' " NORTIINVAIC
A. ]l[. P.N.
545 10.15.- .. ....Montrose ," , ' 9.00 4.52
555102. i ... Allen's__ , • • 845 545
666 ' 1028. .. .
.. —.Coors_ B4 OO i 448.
605 1032.... " Hunters • - - ..,:885 : = .444 '
6U 10 36 : Woodbourne 830 '- 440
612 10 40 ' 'Dimock ' ' 325 430
617 10 47 Tyler's... ~......815 . 428
1625 1057.... ..... bpringvi11e........„805 420
630 11 05 Lynn,........ 155 ' - 412
- 645 11 18 Avery's - - •745 • 405
663 1128........ ....Lemon ' 7 351 400
705 11 35 .:'.. - .Lobeck .. .. .7 25 345
715 11 45 Marcy's 17 15 337
7w 12 00 Tnnkhannock.... .l 700 -;.-3`..12,
r
Tinlus will run on Lehigh'Valley time as kept in the
Ofilie of P. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhaanocki ,"
Allirains Connect itt Tunkhaunock -with P. & N Y.
R. R.going north and south. 1 ,;. - 1
JAMES. LBLAICSLEE, Preii`
Mauch Chunk. April 17, 1316.
List of New Advertisements.
Keystone Acaderny—bmes Frearl.
Financial statem o ot or Auburn Scho O l Dis
trict,
Financial Statement oi' the Montrose Graded
.
School. H '
Administrator's Sale =estate oft Milton R.
Spatiord. . •
Biltruzas LocAs.
, Ayer's Medicines: ,
Centennial Party . • •
Dr. Chirelrilrs Remedies—M. A. Lyon.
NICE GAME TO WHICH THE CITYITREAS
MER OF SCRANTON CONFESSED.—A fe w wee 4
ago J. H. Millspaugh, City Treasurer Of Scran
' ton, informed his attorneys (Henry M. Hoyt
and Henry W., Palmer, esqs., of Wilkesbarre,)
~that he, as City Treasurer, had returned to the
State $5,000 less than the licenses paid into his
offices aggregated. He also stated that .he had
some time before been approached by John A.
Waggoner a clerk in the Auditor! General's of
when Hartranft was the inthimbent, who
informed him bow he could enterinto a profit
able speculation. Subsequently VfaggOner in
troduced him to Marshall S. Smith , a clerk in
the State Treasurer's Depariment, and arrange
ments were ma4e to fix up the City Treasurer's
return so that the State would be defrauded out,
of $5,000, which was to be divided among these,
three persons. Of this amount p,500 went to
Millspaugh, while Smith and Waggoner receiv-
ed the balance. The City Treasurer was ad
vised to make public this transaction and re-
fund the money he had illegally taken from the
State, and on Thursday last a week, Mr. Pal
per, one of his counsel, informed the Attorney .
General of the fraud. On Tuesday of last
week Messrs. Palmer,'Millspaugl; and Smith
had an interview in Harrisburg, at which the
matter was fully discussed. The City Treasur
er agreed' to pay over to the State the money
unlawfully in his hands and the treasury clerk
also promised to transfer - to the State the other
KM, the latter payment to be made the stme
evening. He failed to meet Lis obligations, itd
on Wednesday, Governor Hartranft made ihe
inlotraation before the mayor of the fact!, and
on Saturday last, Mirshall S. Smith was taken
into custody while in the performance, ofqii
duties as clerk and John Waggoner was a
rested at his home. Smith is apeged to haN
stated his inability to refund'the,t2,soo,whi
he was requested to pay to the State on tle
ground that the money was divided among t -6
other persons beside himself, who have np
means. He expects to be released on bail. I
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THE TRAMP I.,..Vir.—Tlits tramp law p : -seu
by the-recent Legislature and signed b • the
Governor, among Nits Provisions declares thr
'lll persons going aboUt from door to do. ri,
Placing thems2lves in streets, highways o (it
er roads to beg or gather alms,) and all oft
persons wandering abroad and, beggin .ov
have•no. fixed Place of residence in the to
ship, ward or borough in which the vas, ittil
arrested ; and all persons who shall co.
to_
any place without this Commouwealth to_ f
place within it and shall berfotind(loit if
residing therein, and he shall folk)* n lal
trade, occupation or business, and have ~ o '
hie means of subsistence, and can gilf .•. o
sonable account of themselves 'or their 1 .
si
in such place," are declared to be ia_u• of
Any person so lOWA can be, under —l. ioi
of said Act, arrested or _caused_ to be • rre
and compelled to labor upon auy. cou . A lb
- or upon the roads- and highways of ' .y I
township or borough, or in ail bou. `or
section, poor-house, work-ho Use, or oml
jail, fur a term not Jess than tttirty E i :ye.,
not exceeding six monthi. Section E •Ir hth
vides "That all fnor - houses, nil:us lif t ites
other places provided. for the ~keepi I , _ of
poor, are hereby declared to be 'work-louse
the purposeof-this' act ; and, itis he,lby 1
the duty of the custodian' or suck budial
I
'lull& work for such vagraUtb, l aud ou
theta to work therein, when a le, no less
! I
FIX liourii a day,'
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Is- MEbtontAx:;—:At a: special l l , - etin
Brooklyn Lodge, I; 0. of
.0. F:, t!els 31-cx
evening, May 22.4 , f -re..lative to. thekl (
ea 1'. , )
Wa . Monroe,committee ,ol i three lyprf
po,iated to present resnintiOrni: - .ln. --
(inptly reported • the folloWipg. 1
*.,
enaulinously adopted; ' - ' • :o - : •:::',.
WitEEA.S
li It liatlipliw,ed A.:inig
.iirl ,
Ilia.wise aaadlufOr/0110.43;F06thag# '..-
fruiii atudiig: tis `.4ift":lATov,kl . &tiny,
brother, Wan. W... Montoe ;,: therefore
/looked, That not Only.:knit''44'di
E. C. FORDEKM, P. 3
"I MARBLE WORKS,
a p.. The Tunkhannock Marble Works Burns
& White. are dong a gooll business and are
cue getting out some very tasty jot.,s of Bead
v!fe Stones and , MJnoments., tA.,-B,'Phirni, of the
- I Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for.
Jd, in ' Montrose and vicinity. = /He' has designs. of
retrioye Head. Stones audiblonnmenta. Atiy orders left
1114:1ri •and Nvilli.bepronvtly,;aw, bylsarus
';but this aril ianu k I Feb. 1870tf.
pommunity deeply regret . and mourn the loss of
our brother. who was ever true to the principles
,
' , rib Of Odd Fellowship ) and much esteemed by all
15 , '7
,his acquaintances and friends '
...• •
... Rooked, That hi token of our heartfelt res
-4 4 pect for the!memor o f our btother we will In
ion.-
Ipm our associate caps ay attend the 'funeral and
am bear his bonded body to its last testing place
am in the earth. '1 ' -
P R eso l ved , That this preamble and 'these reso.
m
, r d. lutions be placed up?n the record of this Lodge
and that a copy be tient 'to ,the afflicted' family
la• of our departed , brother, also, that a Copy he
me-
furnished for publication in the s coutty papers.
\ \ S B. ELDRIDGE,
A. CHAMBERLIN, • • .Coin. •
LI'S. TEWKSBURY. ,
. •
- • NSW, - 4.llltEivrOF, peTspn wlue
d i n .capacity, or nsn
,
member of any ttsoc iation, attempt by any un-
I lawful' means whatever, to Prevent any me
schanic;employer' ?r person having
,charge pf
I any4sanufacturing business from taking as an
ty, apprentice any minor whose parents or guard
inns, are desirous of apprenticing said zninor,or
1 - when such minor is witlibut•Parerits or guard-
tiai s; and desires , to. apprOtice bin:limit or her
self, shall be :guilty of a misdemeanor, and-on
onviction thereof lin a proper Court. of Quar
t r Sessions, shall ihe sentenced' to pay a fine
t exceeding= onJ hundred - dollars; or
-- Or ,
ionznent not exceeding' `thee months, or
\I, or either, at the disbretion of the Court.
n
P
bo
- 7 -
_ anniyOrsari:ex.,.
s' of the Keystone Academy will take.
asl/4follows:'
day, June 13.—At 11 a. m.. annual ser
the stUdents, by the Rev:J. H. karris.
m., annual nddress by the Rev. A. J.
M '' •
`day, 'Tune' 211—Exfninations inter
ith declainatioils from '9 a. in. to 4 p.
ary entertainment consisting of origi
ns and essays at '?:30 p. m. •
June 236—At 10 a. m., addresses by
memberal of the graduating class, fol
r the :anniversary dinner: 'The friends
lons of the school are cordially invited.
J.B.
mon t 1
Al 7:30
Roland,
Wedn
spersed 1 1
m. Lite
nal orati'
Frida
the eigh
lowed b
and pats!
UAL PARTY.—Yourself and lady are
r invited to attend a dancing party
tel of p. W.\ Mapes, in Lenox, Sus
county, Pa., on Tuesday, July 4th.—
sic in attendance. Bill $2.
GEo. W,,.lllArEs, Prop'r.
1876. . 24w2
CENTEI
respectful
at. the
quehanz
Good 11
Lee
_ L T rk
it '
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OEM
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.1. 'VER SAY {FAIL is Ootig as you can
get _4. Churchill's Remedies for Croup and
In) theria. TI4 -will 'cure every one who
f m , 1 dispdsed to give them , a trial.:. - ' •
\ A ,-A. Lyon is aOle agent for 31Gntrose and
• imnity. Get a boOle and be convinced. 1 .
Dune 14, 1876pdt. . -- . : ..., 24w4
THE Russian Court invited Dr. Ayer and his
''lily to the Archduke's wedaing in the Ruyal
lace. This distinction was %%yarded him not
iily because he Was an American. but also be
i fuse hi's name asla physician had become -fay
,' bly known in Russia on its passage round
e w dd.-Pueblo: (Col.) People.
OLDNewspapers for sale at this Office at ten
nts ifer dozen.
. .
i
-HANDBELLS, for Auction .Sales. l i te., .printed
the DEMOCRAT, Office in first•el:. • style and
,
reasonable prices.
, .
1
NrA new lotiot summons and subpoenas
ust printed at this office. Other blanks inpro
union, all prepared with care. •
.TO 0 RENT, ti• - •
1:191.14e and Lotto rent in Montrose' 'Enquire
• ,
of J. McCollum.
May 31, 1876.---ttf,
- 1 +
N
E* STOCK of carpets, oil cloths; m atting
c.
1 .
just receive&
' . GUTTENBERG. ROSENAXMI B & Co.
3 ontrosc, April 12, 1876 if. , . •
•
.
SPRING Styles SOK Hats, felt, and fut . . B e t's
Centennial Hats, just opened at
• • • • . GUTTENBERG, RoskNnAuk & Co:
April 12, 18761 i • H
AT Putt Dy's Wagon Shop a fine lot of Plat
form.
.Wagons and, Buggies full trimmed. Com
plete, and first-Mass in every j respect for sale
chap for cash: '1
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14.tontrose, .T.unt 7, 1.870tf..
F
')lie
-a]
LOUIS KNOLL, Shaving and Hair DresSing
Parlor,. on, Pub Avenue, keeps on hind To
bacco and Cigars of every i ; kind, also fresh
Candies.
Montrose, May 24, 1876.
A. LARGE assortment, of he West and
neatest styles of visiting and business cards
I
10 just received at this office.. Call and see them
before ordering eigewhere.
. No . business Man need cOmplain that he
is "too , poor to advertise" when iv:- can get the
latest style business. cards printed at the DEM
06}LA.'i office for three - dollars per thousand,and
other work in proportion:
ri
is
m
LADIES see thii3, ycvi can get iiyards (#f the
beet Lotisdale„ yard *ide sheeting - for $1 00 At
Cheap John's : a1..50, 16 yards of the best (any
in the store) Cajioes for $1 00.
Montrose, Mayll.o, 1876. , •
12d
:led
rm,
NEW LACE GtfitTAlNg by the•sett or yard.
Table Linens, Napiiins, tOvels, and Howie
keeping goods' great variety at
GLII7EIaiERG, ROSENBA : UM & Co.
Kontrose, April 12, 1876tt.
and LADIES, do yon want a nice Alpaca Press,
biaek or colored,if so go to Cheap Jobn's,where
rro you' will get 16 yards of the same-for $4 00 and
anu all the trimmings, thrown in free. Conte early.
the 'Come xt once. .
•-To r Montrose, May, 10, 1876.
ade
ISITOIO3 to the Centennial can find good ac
to [commodations within a mile of the Centennial
03 ,Pel Gronntis, on linelof street railway, at reasona
than t ble prices. Drop' a postal card a week : . or two
before coming • secure 'moms.
- C. H. BIRCLISED,
g o f 3847 Haverlord bt., West Philadelphia, Pa.
May. 3 1878tE
nday
Bigness Locals;
A MAGNIFICENT lot, of fine Cloths and Cassi
merest poatings and Suitings for custom work,
just received, call aitd leave your measure for a
new sutt at ;
GUTTENBERG, ROSETiBLUM & Co.
Apri; 12, 1876tf.'
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•
MAN* through the country are severely af
flicted with a cough and an obstruction of the
air passages leading to the lungs. Varioub
remtdios are used,} but that 'which is said to
give the best satisfaction is Taylor's Cough
Syruplor Expectorant. As is sold on • the
principle.of No Cute, No Pav,it would certain
ly be well to give 4 a trial -It can be obtained
of All the.Druggisti in Montio.se, or,of dealers
in gen4ral throughriut the country. •
• March 29, AB76tr -
1
TIME .A I ND PLACE 1 i , .
Now m Tuts TO PAT.i,T:
'Lead - and Oil cheapet than they have been
knownl tor years.,l We Drug, Store is,
the plape ,to -buy tp:lything• In the PAINT and
DRUG line at the very lowest' figures.. A large
assortment of Brug,hes and. Varnishes constant
ly in stock, The t.c'elebrated Hall, Bradley, At
Co.'s Pore . White Dead constantly on hand, foi
which pURNS is t. 14 SOLE AGENT for Montroie
and vi inity. •
Montrose, April 19, .1876tf.
PRINTiNG. i
.We have just niceived a very large'stock of
plain apd fancy enirelopes, letter and note pa
per; plain and fluidbill head papers,. cards of
r
all sizeS and cob) colored poster papers, etc.,
all of Which we c n a ff ord to - print cheaper
l y
than any office in this or neighboring counties,
and in las good stylo. Work . done in black and
colored inks. It yi'm think there is any that
can , belik us, give us a trial, and we will show
ypu what we can do. All kinds of blanks on
hand 0 printed to Order.
, WE TAKE pleasuie in calling the.attentkin of.
our readers to the' fact that the popular Dry
Goodspouse of C. F. StSsON & Co., Bingham
ton, ar now recci-ing an unusually large and
complete a.ssortineut of new spring goods. Not
withstanding the icry of "bard • times," this
house informs uatbat their trade is larger than
at any Iformer seastn. This is easily accounted
for by , the.fact that they always offer the most
reliable goods at the same: prices that many
housesisell a very inferior .g,rade. All tht. nov
elties :Pf the seasO i n, both Of toteign and do
mesticranufa,Aure, may, .now be found Upon
their s elves, and 4 visit to their storeovill con
vince anyone that that is the place to trade.
1
ny - LATEsT NEwhlni BINGHAMTON. ,
The Ilatest news
.;in Binghamton is that Hine
it Shi)les, of 59 Co&irt Street, have just received
their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goads
Whichis now co ---
Mplete ih all departments. ;
Tile bst Silk. Tbe best ;;Black ;Black Cashmeres.—
The best Alpaca. IThe beat Merinos—Empress
—Plaitls of all deseriptionS. The best Shawls,
Bid Ciloves, EmbkoiderieEl, Ribbons, Ties, &c.,
in fact{ everything! that is kept in a first-class
Dry Gpods Store h.t, .bottom figures. Another
important item,wliich if known may be essential
td the people of Montroe, New Milford and
surrounding country, that Geo. B. McCollum,
and al C. Faurot ,Would he must happy to see
all of their acquaintances; and show them the
bargains that Hine & Shoies are now prepared
to give. I . HINE & BUGLES.
Binghamton, .Dsc. 1,18'5. ,
CLAIR' OYANT EXAMINATiONS FREE.
The e is' no subject that requires so much
study nd experience as the treatment of cbron
ic die Uses. The Astonishing success and re.
markable cures prformeo by Dr. Butterfield,
Are fldp to the gift; of clairvoyance, to the life
long 4114 of the l ponstithtion of man, and the
curing. of diseases from natural remedies. Cures
the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be at the qafferty; House, Binghamton
Thurtilay, and Friday, June,- 29th and 30th. •
Dr. Butterfield will he at the celebrated Min
eral Springs at Nish, Pi ,: on a visit, Wednes
day,J tine 28th, artiving Tuesday evening, June
27th, ;staying till WedneSday at 4 o'clock p. in.,
June 28th 1
IEBSTER
•
AND SUMMER OF 1876.,
fool: at the fo ,
wing which speaks for Hien',
flcottonade pate.
!wool-mixed outs ' ,
Sll wow pant* .... .". 1
ked etibsimereipants 1
Ii Doe.lki la panbt.... ~'..:. ‘
iworkingmetersuits '
_ _,, merino eassimere aid is. ... ..
M erini, Silk mixed suits
8.0( 1 (4
' .__
10.00
... _ .
Heat?
tout
Good
Impo
Frenc
Stout
Fanc
suits
Eturroi cassimere suits... . ' • ____
...... 13.006210.50
litilcl*rbocker and plaid snits • ' ' • 10.0 1 4118.00
BlaCki :rock coats 1 ' .... . ... , 5.%(1..8.50
imporlted black frogs ... ... 1 . ... .... . . ... 9.00313.00
;
Fine lack clothi vests... , . ,i 1.75(44 3.75
Whit linen vests I • —.I - ..... 1.0065 300
•
Boyl‘Suits wit: . 1 knee. pants 93 to years.
Catton suits .. I • , • ... 1.784 3.50
Mixed ca SP innre silts.... , ' .... 3.50((4 5.50
All wnol cassimere nits.: ;' ' ' . 4.50( 7.00.
French worsted snits_ ' i 5:.... 7.00@,, 9.50
I.
1.344' suits witt) long pants, 9, to "
15 yre.
Co„ .
tt o/ade $ 3.0004.50
Ali am cassimcre, suits , 4.00Q6.00
Fancy, plaid suits ' . 6.50@9
Freneit worsted sui).B .j 8.000)12 . .00
Y014,h8 1 Suits from age 15 to • Meu's
Stoat everyday suits._ ..... .. . ... .$ 5 50(dt 9.00
Good 4sennere snip ' 7.50a11.410
Diagonal coat and vats , • 8.006412 00
Fancy; plaid 5uit5.4..... 8.00015.09
Furilislfing ; Goods.
Good Iwor i king.shiro • ; $ 50
Fine Whith'bosom Shirts
Go-od donith overalls". ..... ......• .... 50
Good tubbOr suspetiders.,..L. - • 26
Glotb !tiled paper collars per•box 10
Gond umbrellas
Good , otton
15
•• • .
Andlall other goods•ln•;praportion: • - The above-are
pricesithatno other%•concept has or will:offer..
TheY are cash pridcs and made to bring people front a
distanpe. It will pay 011811 to drive forty miles to
tuy a iinit of clothe* at• my stym.
.
WEBSTER The Clothier
62. and 64 Court Street, •
. Binghamton.
;119,1576.
Di, SOLUTIioN . .. ''',' --.' ';',. _, .. -:'• '-'
'Notice is herdbygivenAthat the partnership Intween '
Chester Wright, -8.• it; Wright, & VT:. A. Southiseliis ,
dissolirod by mutual). conaent. . W. -A - bouthwell bay- ,
ti
.ing..bo ght of S. )It. Wright and, rented of Cheater -
:Wrigh ,•their einird intert-sts in real,-persont.l. and
SL' prOperty, Will 'continue the businets as Usual.
W...AiSoutilurell is i o settle debts due to itud••hy tho
compoy. • The accounts! Elitist be, settled on or before.
July 18,1818. All aecounlsinnh kilned at that date will .
be • plactxl in the blindel of Benj.. Glidden, eeq., - of
Frien4.sville, for inn inediate collection. , .
- -: , , . -.- -', ,• C. 11E8'1' ER ,WRI.GII.Z; i
i •.•' ' 5. - . i ] S. : }l.• WRIGEII'. , -,r
. • 1:: - W.' A. SO.LITHWELt„. ''.'.,
ist Lake, Jimei7.lBl6.-73tv. s, - - ''• ' • -.- .
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f• •.`„ '..-
.EW ENTEltritllig 7 `,
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' - . Alraetiti l
workman, at
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I'ISMEIC49IE3SIX .01.313.3"Mq CA- , r
luta opened a shop under•i. - L. Weeksieit Co'ik. etorti;'on
Publi4 Avenue, where he , is itady to do , till kfhat of
'work l i n his tine. - Cr. excel in new wortc, anti repair
with watnese. mid d spatch, . i' ‘, -I t
i - . j - JAMES •-....
S ill,itXti:V.
Moniroseiitict9t44l3th,litli.-31u.
S NEW PRICE LIST
-FOR
75
1.5002. Z
3.000 , 1 00
..... 4 . 75 0 7 . 00
4.75 G, 7 . .50
. 0.00:1410,00
...... 7.00010.50
110tILLIN4S QTROUD.
FIRE, Lin AND ACCIDENT-
INSURANCE - : AGENT, 1
CapiLtdßepiesented; $190,0494001
_
Fire Association of Phil, Capital _do Assets, $ 3,500,00(
insarance Co. of N. A.„, Phif4" " 5,000.000
Pedna.ylymia-Vire,,Phtl.; ;' /14100 MD
of Pa., Phila., • 4,1 44
700,000
Lycoming of Manney, Pa. " " 6,000,000
Lai caater of Lancaster. ' 4 l •
."' , : 4.00.0()U
'of Newton , ": ` c 150,000
Hokin Ins." Co., N. Y., • ' •‘` “
', ' • - 6,000,000
m i t , l o#o• "
1 44 44 ,
. 450mxi ,
Conaberclal Fire " ". 450,000
Pali-field Fire • Ins. Co.lSonth •.. -` `•
• Norwalk, Conn. "
Atlas 64, ;
Royal Canadian, of Montreal,
Canada, ..
Liverpool. London it- Globe;
pf, Liverpool, Eng,
Providence Washington, of
• Providence, R. . • - •
Trade Ins. Co. Camden, N, J. . "
Pattersoh Fire Ins Co' 'Patter- •
• • . son N. J.
•
Cots:Unica' Life Ins. Co., -Aseetts -
American Life; Phil's. • "
-
Traveiers In a. Co., Hart., Capital and - Surplas $4.000,000
Railway Passengers - .500,000
Tliennderaignedhasbeen we.iknowninthisconnty,for
thepast 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. Losses sus
tainect by hie qompainies have; always been promptly
paid.' .
ei'Office tip stairs. in building east from Banking
Office of Wm. B.Cooper & Co.. Turnpike street.
• BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES IL SMITH, t Office Managers.
'AMOS NICHOLS,
S. LANGDON, Solicitor.
Montrose. Jan. 5. 1876.
A YER'S SARSAPAiRILLA I
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
.. , ome disorders. Eruptions
of themkinsi are the appearance on the surface of hu
mors that should he expelled from the blood. Internal
derangements are the determination of these same hu-
Mors tosome internal organ, or organs, whose action
they derange.andWhose subs' anee they disease and des
t Ayer's SarSapartlia expels these humors from
the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they pro
duce diSappear such as , n Iceratio , ) of the Liver, Stom
nett. KIOTICYS, Lungs. Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases. ,
of the Skin, St.
"Anthony's Fire, Rose of Erysipelas,
PimpleS, Pustues, Blotches, Boils.. Tumors, Tetter
and Salt- Rheum Scald Head Ringworm Ulcers and
Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain. the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness"Stertility Letichoritnea arising
from .internal ulceration and uterine disease Dropsy
Dyspepsia and General Debility. With their departure
health returns. •
PREPARED BY •, • • ,
Dr. I C. Ayer ilk Co., Lowell. Mass.,
Practical and Analytical '
SOLD' BY ALL DRUGGIST'S AND DEALERS IN
April 5, 1376.
H AVE YOU HEARD TILE NEWS ?
• s ,
3% . pounds - TEA tor. 'one'dollar,
5 cans PEACHES' Or' TOMATOES for one
.dollar. .
!4 carts LITTLE NECK CLA3IS for ono del
lat. • .
t 7 pounds - .RAISINS for one dollar.e . . -
22'bars SOAP for 'one doljan...
10 pounds prunes for oneAollar... -
14 pounds SALERATUSfor one dollar.
pounds COFFEE for One
123. i tmunds ... CRACKERS for one dollar.
1 50 J AW BREAKERS for one dollar. '
•T 4 Whole: lot for TEN DOLLARS and
present thrown in. • Good for minety
large stock of .new Choice ,goods "equally,
By , .calling
.at the; head of, Naviption
you '84411 have' - the: full value, - rot: your money
every time and" ioniethink Odra,
' Calt dnd seeitt •
.140ntr0ad.M2i0128.876.
'A. NEW STOCKOP
C±'49zoo..orls'
- . 3?-0,
jneireee4ved and for sale by
QUF,ERFINE • -
FLOUR.
For ei►le by • • -
- LSO, ALL BINI~s 07 77-
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= GROCERIES;
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Montrose, Aprll2lo'lBls. :!; k
~''-S
GENERAL
ThEcor,a t ts• c•ime• No".
IT=M=l
FIRE
LIFE.
ACCIDENT.
'his compound of the veg -
ble alternatives, Sarsapar
i, Dock, Stilllngia and
mdruke with the lodides
Potassium and Iron.makes
est effeetual cure of series
complaints which are very
valent and afflicting. It
tie.% the blood, purges out
lurking humors in the
tem. that - undermine the
it and .settle into troub-
MEDWINE.
Two lines ln this Directory, one year, $1.50 ;
ad
ditional. line, 50 cents. ,
BILLINGS, STROUD, General,, , Fire and Life Inn*.;
sacs Agents, also, eel' Railroad and Accidental
Tickets NOW York and Philadelphia. .01flee ono
door.e.sust of Wm. H Cooper Coil bank. . _
W3I. H. BOYD CO. Dealets in Stoves, hardware.
and Idantif cturers or Tin and Sheet-lion ware, '
ner, of Main and Turnpike street. •
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Grocerlee..Provideee.:Beelv:.
Stattogery and Yankee ' Notions ; • at the head, of 'Pub= I.
lic Avenue. ' . • , • . -
Wit. H. COOPER & CO. ' 13ankeri. Sell Foreign
,Paa. •
smge Tickets and grafts on England, Ireland, and',
Scotland..... •-• . •
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in all, artl:- J
cies nsuallykept by the W, opposite the'bank.
JAMES 13. , CARMALT, atornerat-Law. Office one:
door below Tarbelt Avenue.
H. ROS.ENTElAL,Atietioniev.- Cared. Fillman a Co..-
Montrose, Pa. ."
rr
• • -s t . 4 :14 0 . 0 0
" 5 ,005
1.200,040
• 471000.000
600,000
270,000
310,00 U
I $40,000;0%1
~$5,000,000
A. N. BULLARD'S
H. J.,WHIIB
County Business Directory.
MONTROSE.
W?'l RAGHWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Rotel I
dealer in all kinds or elate roofing. slate paint. etc. ,
-Roofs repaired with slate paint , to order: Also. alatt;
paint, for , sale by the gallon ok barrel. Montrose..
NEW MILFORD. ' • • •
SAVINGS BANK, NEW. MILFORD. Six per eent.
interest on. ail . Deposits. ` 4 Does a 'general Banking
business .• • '; S. B. CHASE k CO.
11.: GARRET" & SON, Deatet ii 'Flour. Feed,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and PrprksiOns, on,,
Main Street, opposite the Depot.` • -
N. F. KlMBER„.Carriage Maker, Pictnre'Framer.ana
Undertaker, a raw milk from Phioney,'s Hotel, -num
M. E. Chntch.
GREAT BEND.
• .
H. P. DORAN, Merchant. Tailor and .dealer ; in Rrady
Made Clothing, Dry Good's, Groceries add Provisions;
''Main Street.
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CAREX THE NEWS,
CARRY THE NEWS TO MART
, AND EVERYBODY ELSE i t
FOR 4000 NRWS is BRALTRY AND.RintllBllll 4 io .s
vitimAN
& viouq;
HAVE MOVED TO THEIR: NEW. STORE, °
THE FIRST NATIONAL.BANS;
(Searle's New prick,).„
Vhere they will keep on hand the best assorted stock of
men's and Boys' Ready-made
41ti 0 Tatit# 0.44
DRY .GOODS, NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,
• HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY
! GOODS, &C., '
of all descriptions and latest styles.
°Palk U 8 A CALL and we will SAYII tOU moirrr.—;
Terms; oath or good paper. Reapecifull, , •
S. PILLIMIAN do CO:,
NAT:oiI : AL DRY GOODS &. Cr oisum Exraoitri.
BLACE AND COLORED ALPACAS, ' newest ! Oaths,
• • 25 cents ppr yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National...
BLACK :AND - COLORED CASHMERES, all isLadeift
&. centsper yard,
at S.T. & CO.'S First National. •
BEST' CALICOES,!new stylea and fast 'colors. 6X cent*
_ per yard„ • •
- at S, P. & CO.'S First National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTINd
from 10 cents pet yard up, • .
• at. S. P. & CO.'S First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
.per yard nP,
at S. P. & Co .
3 First National. ;
YARD WIDE i"FACTORY, •front TM cents pot yurd
. • upwards, •
• at S. P. & CO.'S First Naticnitl,
BEST SHIRTINGS, new styles. 15 eta. per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $5 up.
at S. P. & Co.'S First National.
YOUTHS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 up,
at S. P. & Cu.'S First National.
MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS, from $8 up,
; • at S. P. & CO.' e - First National.
BOYS' C tSSIMERE PANTS, - from $1.50 up,
- at S . P.
,& CO.'S First National.
MEN'S•CASSIMER.E PANTS, from $2.50 up,•
• at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
We shailliso keep on hand Gents" and Ladies' Um:
d ‘ ervrear of all styles; ladies' and - misses' Ready-made
Snits. As assistance to our experienced and artistic ;
milliner. we have engaged the services, of one of the
leading trimmers in New'York city. and weguarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading styles '
and trimmed in best city styles, and , our prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep aHI assort.-
. ent of all classes of goods generally kept in first-class
stores. and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in,
SuSquebanna County. Our specie; buyer will be in '
the market: at all times. and procure for us the latex
novelties. Onr motto will be. "Justice to all." Dear.
in .mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN TEE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make lare purchases we will-deduct,
(on demand). on all cash bi lls of . VD or more. five per
cent.
t Come one and all
Both great and small
And buy your goods
At S. P. .0 Co.'s FinstNation-all.
8. FILIiMAN &
:First Notion al , DO Goods and Clothing !Abu,:
Montrose.
Montrose. March 26,1876. • - . •
B USINESS -CHANGE:
The- firm of E. Bacon & CO. Laving tteerfiltisolvetl, 1
will continue the • •
pspopQopinety' I.l4oites;
At the old stand. lam prepared to tarnish
' all kinds
At wholesale and Retail Piliel.
MEM SUPPLY. MANNED: GOODS, ,
Constantly on hand. t
LARGE ASSORTMENT, OF TOYS. 80 840:,
.
Montrogio, 3d,' 18176.
EVERYBODY WANTS ONE
, Thonobbins
For Bsle'b y Wid: .'Boyd '& ,Co.. l ontroso. Pa.. or.
4 044 Atiftliefillt ?Alonzo, William* $ ratio , eau or
liontroae 'On NOW Milford road. . •
!;,
111 441c 4 /0. lis l l. lso ;.*Nb. tA 1 5.% ) ; • -.
• 'ALUNZO'WELLtmiyavoitiii
Stligeft Co.,
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